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There are various applications like Key-Pass that can do this for you, but I have to ask why do you want to keep passwords on your computer ?

I admit I suffer from a minor degree of paranoia - I keep passwords in a text file on a memory stick which lives on top of my desk. Short of a physical break-in to my house only my wife and I have access to it.

Hi abdulbadii
Both above responses are perfectly good answers but I found internet and power outages were upsetting me when it became time to log in again.

Therefore I opt for part of Chris' ideas and all of mine and my wifes' are kept in a Small Red Hardback Notepad ..... (I also keep them in Wordpad)
The book is not in or on the computer desk, but it is in my bedside drawers as I change the online sites like F/book and some forums every 1 or 2 months.

Plenty of options there for you to choose from.

Acer Computer with LG Monitor and Toshiba Laptop with Windows 7.1

Windows 64bit 8.1 - Always fully updated

Firefox / Google Chrome / Internet Explorer Browsers

Usually a home helper here or with friends and nimble fingered ladies who would rather sew or dust, but not clean the bugs out of a computer ...